That, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, isn’t something the league is willing to do.

“The NBA is not interested right now in a bubble where [players, coaches and staff] could not bring their families in,” Windhorst said on ESPN on Saturday, citing league sources. He also addressed testing, something that would need to be readily available for everyone involved in the season being resumed. The league reportedly would need anywhere from 15,000 to 100,000 tests.

Regardless, the NBA doesn’t sound like it’s ready to make any decisions anytime soon. If the time does come for the league to finish in a single location, the NBA will ensure that families will be allowed to stay on-site too.